Debbie,

> The only way I know of would be to perform an actual search first, then 
> you
> would be able to save the search

That's an idea. In my case however, my computer files are somewhat dynamic, 
changing a lot, which is partly why I need to use search, to find a file 
whose location I have fortotten. I usually manage to get pretty good results 
when I do a search. The one time I have problems is when I do a search whith 
wild cards, espcially when only the extension is known. I have to wade 
through too many files in such cases. I often find that some extension that 
I though was obsuce is quite prevalent on my 'puter. :-)

TNX for your reply.

Jim 



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